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Political-ideological differences in cultural pessimism and nostalgia reflect people’s evaluation of their nation’s historical developments
(Sage, 2023-05-11)Western conservatives are more focused on the past than are liberals: They experience stronger cultural pessimism and nostalgically yearn back for past society. We test the hypothesis that this ideological difference ... -
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Change in one couple’s online therapy process: An HSCED application
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-08)Couples therapy is an effective intervention for relationship problems. Despite the growing need and interest in online couples therapy during the pandemic, there is a dearth of outcome and/or process research. The current ... -
Systemic individual therapy: Therapeutic change from the perspective of clients and therapists
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-08)Therapeutic change is a well-studied construct in psychotherapy process and outcome studies, providing the basis for how psychotherapy practices are effective in individuals wellbeing. The current study explores the ... -
Examining the dyadic association between marital satisfaction and coparenting of parents with young children
(Springer, 2023-02-23)Healthy coparenting and marital satisfaction are two main components of within-family functioning, providing the basis for healthy child development. In the current study, we investigated the link between marital satisfaction ... -
Examining the contributions of parents’ daily hassles and parenting approaches to children’s behavior problems during the COVID-19 pandemic
(MDPI, 2023-02)The present study was designed to examine the direct and indirect contributions of parenting daily hassles and approaches to children’s externalizing and internalizing behavior problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ... -
Pathways to children’s behavioral problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: Fathers’ parenting stress and parenting approaches
(MDPI, 2023-04)Although the family stress model theoretically focuses on the roles of both mothers and fathers as predictors of children’s outcomes, studies generally have focused on mothers. The pandemic has brought additional burdens ... -
(Non-)deport to discipline: The daily life of Afghans in Turkey
(Oxford University Press, 2023-06)This study contributes to discussions on the politics of (non-)deportability by focusing on the case of Afghans, the largest migrant community without a right to protection in Turkey, itself the country hosting the most ... -
Experiences of children with learning disabilities living in low-income households during the Covid-19 pandemic
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)All children, particularly those with special needs, have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This qualitative study explored the experiences of children with learning disabilities (LD) during the COVID-19 ... -
Can nacar, labor and power in the late Ottoman Empire: Tobacco workers, managers, and the state, 1872-1912
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Eating and cooking beyond the borders in Elif Shafak’s The Saint of Incipient Insanities
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-08)In her novel The Saint of Incipient Insanities (2004), Elif Shafak explores the theme of alienation by portraying a group of individuals who live in the U.S. and struggle to adapt to the American lifestyle. This article ... -
Late sign language exposure does not modulate the relation between spatial language and spatial memory in deaf children and adults
(Springer, 2023-04)Prior work with hearing children acquiring a spoken language as their first language shows that spatial language and cognition are related systems and spatial language use predicts spatial memory. Here, we further investigate ... -
Sign advantage: Both children and adults’ spatial expressions in sign are more informative than those in speech and gestures combined
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-12)Expressing Left-Right relations is challenging for speaking-children. Yet, this challenge was absent for signing-children, possibly due to iconicity in the visual-spatial modality of expression. We investigate whether there ... -
Early childhood education during the COVID-19 outbreak: The perceived changing roles of preschool administrators, Teachers, and Parents
(Springer, 2023-04)Stakeholders (teachers, preschool administrators, and parents) in early childhood education have struggled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The present study explores the experiences and perceptions reflecting the perceived ... -
Timber and forestry in Qing China. Sustaining the market
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World literature decentered: Beyond the "West" through Turkey, Mexico and Bengal
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Militant minority at work: a successful case of unionisation of garment workers in Istanbul
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-02)This article explores a successful unionisation struggle among garment workers in Istanbul. In the last four decades, Turkey has become a global showcase of authoritarian anti-labour neoliberalism and one of the world’s ... -
Constructions of masculinity in the Middle East and North Africa: Literature, film, and national discourse
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Developing the person of the therapist when working with couples
(Springer, 2022-04-05)Whilst conducting couples therapy is a professional practice, couples’ therapists (CTs) play an active role in the therapeutic process not only professionally but also personally. Despite the increase in research into the ... -
Imagining decent work towards a green future in a former forest village of the city of İstanbul
(MDPI, 2023-06-09)This paper addresses issues pertaining to the future of work and sustainability through the lens of a case study of ecological deterioration and how it destroys and creates green jobs in a forest village of Istanbul. As ...
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